SMOKED FOIE GRAS WITH GRAPE SAUCE
Provided by Food Network
Categories appetizer
Time 25m
Yield 8 to 10 servings
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Heat a heavy skillet over high heat until hot. Add duck fat to pan, then add grapes and sprinkle sugar over them. Allow grapes to caramelize a little, then add vinegar and reduce by half. Add demi-glace and let reduce again, until sauce is thick enough to coat grapes. Keep warm. Sprinkle foie gras with salt and pepper. When pan is very hot and almost smoking, put in foie gras slices and cook for 30 seconds on each side. Remove form pan, place on paper towels. Serve slices of foie gras on warmed plates with grapes and sauce poured over them.;
SMOKED SAUSAGE GUMBO
Serve up the flavors of the bayou! You'll leave the table satisfied, as it's chock-full of veggies, seasonings and sausage. Add in even more Cajun flavor with Andouille sausage. -Sharon Delaney-Chronis, South Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Provided by Taste of Home
Categories Lunch
Time 4h20m
Yield 5 servings.
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- In a large skillet, saute the celery, onion, green pepper and carrot in oil until tender. Stir in flour until blended; gradually add broth. Bring to a boil. Cook and stir for 2 minutes or until thickened., Transfer to a 3-qt. slow cooker. Stir in the sausage, tomatoes, oregano, thyme and cayenne. Cover and cook on low for 4-5 hours or until heated through. Serve with rice. Freeze Option: Freeze soup and rice, if desired, in freezer containers. Thaw in the refrigerator overnight. Transfer to a saucepan. Cover and cook over medium heat until heated through, adding a little water if necessary. Serve gumbo with rice.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 391 calories, Fat 30g fat (9g saturated fat), Cholesterol 64mg cholesterol, Sodium 1011mg sodium, Carbohydrate 17g carbohydrate (6g sugars, Fiber 4g fiber), Protein 14g protein.
FOIE GRAS, SMOKED GOOSE BREAST AND BLACK-EYED PEAS VINAIGRETTE
Provided by Craig Claiborne
Categories salads and dressings, appetizer
Time 20m
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- Put 1/4 cup black-eyed peas vinaigrette in the center of 4 large individual serving plates. Pat down lightly.
- Put watercress, endive and radicchio in a bowl and sprinkle with oil. Toss.
- Top peas with equal portions of greens.
- Top greens with equal portions of ham and goose breast.
- Sprinkle foie gras with salt and pepper.
- Heat a skillet until red hot and smoking. Do not add oil.
- Add foie gras slices and cook over high heat until both sides are browned, about 30 seconds per side. Top each serving with one slice foie gras.
- Pour off half the fat that will have accumulated in the skillet. Add shallots, garlic and vinegar, and cook, stirring, until sauce is reduced by half. Spoon equal amounts of sauce over the foie gras. Sprinkle with scallions and serve.
GOOSE AND TASSO GUMBO
Steps:
- Pat goose dry and prick all over with a fork. Season goose with salt and pepper. In a large heavy skillet (preferably cast-iron) brown goose in batches, without crowding, pouring off all but 2 tablespoons fat into a large heatproof bowl after each batch and reserving fat in bowl. Transfer goose as browned to a heavy 12 quart kettle.
- In skillet cook 1/3 cup reserved goose fat and flour over moderately low heat, stirring constantly with a flat-edged metal or wooden spatula, until roux is the dark reddish-brown color of chestnut shells, about 45 minutes. (Alternatively, make Microwave Brown Roux and transfer to skillet.) Stir in onions, bell pepper, and celery and cook, stirring occasionally, until vegetables are softened.
- While roux is cooking bring goose, tasso or ham, tomatoes with juice, and water to a boil. Add roux mixture by large spoonfuls, stirring well after each addition, and simmer gumbo, covered, stirring occasionally, until goose is very tender, about 1 1/2 hours. Transfer goose with tongs to a large bowl and cook until it can be handled. Discard skin and bines and shred goose meat. Stir meat into gumbo with scallions, cayenne, and salt to taste. Gumbo may be make 3 days ahead, cooked completely, uncovered, and chilled, covered. Skim fat from gumbo. Reheat mixture if previously shilled.
- Serve gumbo ladled over rice in large soup plates.
OLD FASHIONED WILD DUCK/GOOSE GUMBO
This is a gumbo made without a roux - I had to learn how to make this for my first hubby because that's how his mom made it! It took me a few tries to get it to brown enough, but, once I learned the secret (a good, heavy pot!) my gumbo by far surpassed hers. If you use wild goose you have to let it simmer a long time (2 to 4 hours) and keep the liquid level up. Ducks, depending on size, will get tender in 1 to 2 hours It's some trouble, but worth the effort.
Provided by Cajun Cooker
Categories Gumbo
Time 3h30m
Yield 4-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Cut up the duck or goose and season with salt and pepper.
- Pour cooking oil into large black iron pot or any other heavy cooking pot. Heat oil and add cut up duck or goose.
- Brown all sides of meat, gradually adding small amounts of water to keep it from burning. Keep browning it until you get a good dark crust on the bottom and sides of the pot.
- When it's browned enough, remove the meat and pour off any excess oil left in pot. Return meat to pot and add enough water to cover the meat.
- Cut up the sausage into thick slices and add it to the pot.
- Add all of the chopped vegetables and additional salt and pepper. You can also use optional seasonings, like 'Tony Chachere's' or 'Slap Ya Mama' if you can get your hands on it.
- Simmer until the meat is tender - this is the key. Ducks will tenderize alot quicker than geese will. I have simmered geese as long as 3 or 4 hours - to the point where the vegetables had all cooked to nothing. I happen to like alot of 'floaties' in my gumbo, so, if that happens, I add more and cook until they're also tender. Keep adding water as it cooks down to keep the level up.
- Turn gumbo off for a while so that any excess grease or oil from the sausage will rise to the top, then skim it off.
- Ladle this into a bowl of steamed long grain rice and serve with a side of potato salad. Good on cold, wet winter days. Well worth the effort.
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